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【题目】根据短文理解,选择正确答案。
That children are the hopes of our tomorrow is a statement that is repeated time and again. And it is an axiom (格言); they are our pillars of the coming time. But then do we train them into becoming healthy human beings?
Healthy human beings here are not meant the physical well being, but the good human king, that is, one with virtues and values keeps them in the state of working towards the benefit of humanity.
How can children absorb within themselves the virtues and values? Well, this is the primary responsibility of parents and other immediate family members, followed by school authorities. The values and virtues of an individual is sown in their childhood and nurtured as they grow up.
Depending on the way we bring up our children, we decide our own future. It is vital that in the formative years we give them quality time and attention. We teach them to discriminate the good, bad and the ugly. We have to teach them use positive emotions like love and compassion and teach them actions of kindness and generosity. At the same time we have to help them do away with the negatives of hatred, anger, jealousy, selfishness, etc.
Your child is like a plant. You sow the seeds and also reap the benefits of its growth and development. First and foremost you as a paren. have to realize your responsibility in nurturing a child to grow into a good human being. And it is just not up to anyone of the parents, but both together to inculcate (谆谆教海) the values and virtues into your child.
(1)What should a good human being have?
A.A good physical state.
B.A good virtue or value.
C.A good career in society.
D.A powerful relationship net.
(2)What sense is the most important for kids to learn?
A.Safety sense.
B.Lifestyle sense.
C.Transportation sense.
D.Responsibility sense.
(3)Whom is the passage most probably written for?
A.Family parents.
B.Child experts.
C.Health researchers.
D.Primary school teachers,
(4)What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
A.Children are parents' hope.
B.Educating children is a tough thing.
C.Parents take responsibilities for educating children.
D.Parents have trouble in educating children.

【答案】
(1)B
(2)D
(3)A
(4)C
【解析】孩子是我们未来的希望。要把孩子教育成为一个有美德有价值观的人,一个有益于社会的人。在他们成长的过程中,家长要教育他们区别好与坏,培养他们积极的态度,去掉消极的因素。

(1)B 细节理解。第二段最后一句“the good human being, that is, one with virtues and values keeps them in the state of working towards the benefit of humanity.”可知是要有良好的美德和价值观的人,保持为人类造福的工作状态。故选B.

(2)D 推理判断题。第二段最后一句“…keeps them in the state of working towards the benefit of humanity.让孩子们有为人类造福的工作状态,即造福社会的责任。故选D。

(3)A 推理判断。文章作者以第一人称描述。比如:我们的孩子……,我们养育孩子的方式……,我们给孩子们的……。从这些表述中可知是父母。故选A。

(4)C主旨大意题。通读全文可知父母对孩子的教育具有不可卸的责任,最后一段最后一句也给我们提示。故选C

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